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India's no.1 chess player faces US visa trouble

Indian chess prodigy Arjun Erigaisi urgently appeals for his passport's return after visa processing delays. He needs it to travel to New York City for the World Rapid & Blitz Championships, starting December 26th. The prestigious tournament boasts a $1.5 million prize pool and a revamped format, attracting top players like Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura.

Indian chess prodigy Arjun Erigaisi urgently appeals for his passport's return after visa processing delays. He needs it to travel to New York City for the World Rapid & Blitz Championships, starting December 26th. The prestigious tournament boasts a $1.5 million prize pool and a revamped format, attracting top players like Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura. from Times of India https://ift.tt/i68aZL7

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